 So when choosing my degree, I pick psychology because I like to learn how people think and how they like interact with other people. So on my first day of campus, I got lost, but I was new, so I just stopped and asked a couple people where to go and they were like really friendly and asking me if I was like a freshman and I said yeah. And they were like, oh it's okay, you just go this way and you can ask whoever, they'll help you out. So coming here, it was like really nice because everybody was really friendly. We are both aviation students, but the flight program here at ECSU is so much more than that. At ECSU, in our aviation department and along with the other departments that we work along with, because getting a four year degree is not just in our major, we have general education classes we go through. All the professors are very accommodating to our needs, especially as aviators and our aviation professors, they have our cell phone numbers, they are always making sure we're in class, we're not in class, they're giving us a call. It's a family environment, small classes, and you get a lot of one-on-one with your professor if you need to be. And the department is extremely motivated in helping us pursue what we want to. They're willing to back us up however hard we're willing to work, they're willing to accommodate us, to send us to actual field trips and outings, competitions, and it's a lot of great fun. And my end goal is to be a military pilot. I think Will's end goal is to be an airline pilot. But no matter what, having a background here at ECSU gives us both a competitive advantage in our perspective fields. I was a commuter student here for three years and for my senior year I decided to move on campus to feel a little more involved here at school. So, if you're looking for a four-year institution to go to, something that can be ranked upon the cream of the crop that you have here in North Carolina or even the United States of America, I definitely agree that ECSU could be your choice for a number of reasons. First, just being around people that have the same mindset that you have. Maybe you went to a high school where you felt like you were out of place. Not really a lot of friends or just felt like you had a bigger calling. Well, coming here, you're able to find that calling by working with your professors and your advisors. They want you to strive for excellence in anything that you do. And having that support system behind you is better than any other four-year institution of your choice.